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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Perhaps I should just whispered...

Worst speech. Startled. Nervousness. It doesn't matter how many times
I'll make to the mic, I just can't speak properly. Not once even I had
prepped my speech so long ago. Guess it speaking was not in my genes
at all.. And I guess I should just read it anyway..
Heheh..

Friday, August 21, 2009

Fasting came quite fast this time..


It’s coming again. The most gracious of months. There isn’t any damned devil to seduce you. It is your fight now. And please, don’t just only fight during the day, you must also fight during fast-breaking period or you might need to find one of these… heheh…

Have a good fasting month my friends. May Allah bless you all.

You think..??

Some self-promo from me...

I'd just had a new post on my other blog now called Combusticationation... I hope it can have attraction to lure you to read it...and what's important is again, your comment. This post is kind of informative so maybe I can see if I can teaches somebody, I’m curious if there's any teacher's gene in me. Heheh

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Speaking? In public?

Some or rather my full review of my upcoming speech.

The title - English, should it be made compulsory in SPM?

To kick off the speech, a brief explanation of facts about English language. The popularity of English cannot be denied. English was so widely spoken and written used as bridge connecting people around the world. In some countries it was used so frequently it became the local's first language instead of their official language.

This is not a scene here in Malaysia. Although we can be proud of our mother's tongue the lack of English usage was worrying especially between Malaysian students. Once, Malaysian commanded English language very efficiently as for they must use it to interact with the English colonist in our country’s colonization era. Because of these necessity even villagers at that time was a regular in using English.

One of my relative once studied in an English school and got some benefit from it. Because of his education he got a good career in post-colonization era. However this reality has long gone and now replaced with the declining of the standard of English.

So, as a initiative to prevent this alarming event to stretch to a disastrous occurrence our deputy prime minister (also acted as Minister of Education) came up with a scheme to make English subject as a “must pass” subject in SPM examination.

From this proposal, a few responses immediately surfaced with different kind of standpoint. Of course there are sides that back this plan up and others that wholly rejected this idea. One of the strong reactions came from Tun Dr Mahathir, our former Prime Minister. He said this regulation, if it became a reality will not only prepares us for globalization but also improves the future of Malaysians entirely. For example English language could give us an edge in securing jobs. For your information, Tun also once proposes the revival of English middle school (like the ones on British era).

On the other hand, the opposite side also had given their own piece of mind. It is said that English would be a huge burden to bear by majority of Malaysian students. It would hamstringing other subjects they excelled at, so said the president the Movement of Abolishing Teaching Science and Math’s in English, Datuk Dr Hassan Ahmad. For instance he said, if a student got straight A’s in other subject but failed in English subject he/she would have to retake the exam and this could harm their performance and at the same time wasted most of their time.

The third party however is more on supporting this idea. Chairman of Parent Action Group for Education, Datin Noor Azimah Abd Rahim said it could be done only after the weakness within the teaching profession that has brought down the PPSMI has been dealt with. The teachers on Malaysia should be prepared for anything like this so the inputs received by the student can be exploited efficiently moreover improves their level of education.

Finally I like to share with all of you my point of view based on the stances of this 3 party. The best way to resolute this matter turn up to be the idea of Datin Noor Azimah. It is true that this rule must be applied and it was also true that it is unfair to some students. Therefore we must prepare our teaching workforce that can provide our student with the best information that can transform our young generation to English utilization machines.

It became inevitable to us to stand up for this idea, as it will ignites the desire for the youngsters to master English furthermore brings up the standards of Malaysian English. It is not really an excuse for anyone to just said learning English is hard because if someone can get a grasp on something like physics, chemistry, and thermodynamics why can’t they become skilled at English?

To me, learning English can be done in many methods the ones that was fun to do instead of traditional teach and learn system we are using now. It has to be enjoyable otherwise it can never attract anyone to learn English.

For a conclusion, I’d say that this issue can be solved, with proper and patient approach for Malaysian is being known as the people who love to improve themselves. This can ensure that mastering English is not out of ordinary between us Malaysian in the future.

It is quite tiring to prep this speech actually, so I really appreciate your comments. Just to see how much I can grasp with this simple unpolished draft.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

It's Huge..!!!


It is not a fine day, it is absolutely not. The story is, I caught a cold last week (glad it's not influenza) and instantly I knew it wasn't a good timing at all. The cold came and gone several times but then the time has come for me and my classmates go for our trip to Perak. I must tell you, it was never a pleasant trip when you had your nose blocked and snag away your freedom, your focus.


Let's forget about my cold for awhile. What's important in this trip is something that I just recently met. Yes it was something, not someone. It is true that, at times you can never really get the whole idea of something unless you've seen it with your own two big eyeballs. This thing that amaze me is the boilers of the coal powered power plant we visited at Janamanjung Perak. Well I knew some one will say "it's just a power plant" and you'll probably say that I was overrated but I must admit, the size of these gargantuan awed me to the max.

The size is one thing but just to imagine the construction and maintenance process blew up my circuits. Hehehe...I could say that I will be on cold feet if anyone ever offered me to work there. I don't want to make any mistake to left Klang Valley in darkness for hours... Huhuhu...


At the end of the day I realize something wonderful happened. My cold was completely gone. I can't understand a bit of this initially but at last I knew it surely has gone while I'm enjoying the trip with my friends. Yes, the trip to Lumut, and especially our time spent in Pangkor Island. For that million thanks to all my friends. I really, really enjoying it plus really, really appreciated it.




Oh, at first I meant to put a video of the plant here but I took nothing of it so for a replacement I put this for your eyes to see. Chiow...

Ain't Convocation nor Conviction

I had to swallow up my pride yesterday. Before this I said repeatedly that I will not joining the convocation after I finished up my study. But then there were no choices left for me as my dad using his 'force' to make me do it. In the end I found it was really tiring and troublesome but somewhat satisfying. The most important thing is the support of my family and my friends. Thanks so much for all the bouquet and gifts. To Miss Siti Aminah, your book was the best. No offend to the others, your gifts and those flowers were so beautiful but I like that book the most. Really.